Just this summer, a cybersecurity firm issued a report widely cited in the media detailing cases where unnamed hospitals were allegedly hit by data breaches after medical devices became infected with malware...

The past few years have seen 3-D printing – a process that involves the creation of a three-dimensional object from a pre-conceived design – evolve from a futuristic idea into a multi-billion dollar business.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services v. Ahlborn, 164 L. Ed. 2d 459,126 S. Ct. 1752 (May 1, 2006), is not a products liability case. It is, however, a case involving a state Medicaid program’s claim for recoupment of program funds expended for medical care provided to a Medicaid recipient who entered into a settlement agreement with a third-party tortfeasor alleged to be responsible for the recipient’s injuries.